Royal Enfield unveiled a series of new products at Motoverse 2025, marking a decisive expansion of its riding gear and Royal Enfield Collectibles portfolio. The launches, showcased at the brand’s newly expanded Motoshop zone, underline Royal Enfield’s continued commitment to designing purposeful gear and collectible pieces that reflect both the functional needs and the evolving aesthetic of today’s rider.
The first major reveal of the day was the new Comic Helmet, a full-face helmet distinguished by its graphic-forward treatment and contemporary design. Developed for riders who want protection without compromising on individuality, the Comic Helmet introduces a bolder aesthetic to Royal Enfield’s gear lineup. The helmet has been engineered with high-impact materials, multiple vents for improved airflow, and functional detailing intended to support long-duration riding while offering a distinct visual personality.
Alongside it, Royal Enfield introduced the Motowave X2, an upgraded Bluetooth communication unit created to support riders who depend on connectivity for navigation, calls and audio. The device offers improved battery life, clearer voice transmission and simplified usability, reflecting the brand’s focus on technology that is built around predictable, real-world riding conditions rather than novelty. The Motowave X2 provides a streamlined, practical communication ecosystem for riders across touring and daily use.
Collectors and brand enthusiasts welcomed the new colourways added to the 1:12 Classic Scale Models, expanding the miniature series that has grown into a popular category of Royal Enfield Collectibles. In addition, bookings reopened for the 1:3 Classic Scale Model, now available in three new colours. Known for their high fidelity and craftsmanship, these scale models continue to serve as signature pieces for fans who see Royal Enfield as both a brand and a cultural icon.
Rounding off the announcements, Royal Enfield introduced the Motoverse Collection, a capsule range created exclusively for Motoverse 2025. The collection features apparel and accessories designed for this year’s edition of the festival, offering attendees limited-edition pieces that capture the identity and visual language of Motoverse.
Yadvinder Singh Guleria, Chief Commercial Officer at Royal Enfield, said: “Motoverse has always served as a reminder that our strongest cues come from the community itself. The enthusiasm, the experimentation, the way riders reinterpret our products; all of that shapes how we design new gear and collectibles. This year’s launches carry that influence very clearly. They are practical, they are durable, but they also acknowledge the rider’s desire to be seen and to express something personal. Bringing these products to Motoverse is our way of placing them directly within the culture that inspired them”
The new products will be available at the Motoshop zone during Motoverse 2025, and will subsequently roll out across Royal Enfield stores and online platforms.
Royal Enfield unveiled a series of new products at Motoverse 2025, marking a decisive expansion of its riding gear and Royal Enfield Collectibles portfolio.
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